Green's functions for the Schrödinger equation with short-range potentials (Q804815)
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Green's functions for the Schrödinger equation with short-range potentials (English)
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1989
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Let \(\Omega\) be an open set with compact boundary in \(R^ d\) (d\(\geq 2)\) and \(\Delta_{\Omega}\) be the Laplacian with Dirichlet conditions on \(\partial \Omega\). Let V be a complex-valued measurable function on \(\Omega\) with \(V=0\) on comp(\(\Omega\)) that satisfies the Kato regularity conditions. This paper determines general conditions from \(| V|\) and \(\partial \Omega\) under which the Green's function \(G_{\Omega}^{V,k}\) associated with the operator \((-\Delta_{\Omega}+V+k^ 2)^{-1}\), Re k\(>0\), is comparable to the free Green's function \(G_{\Omega}^{0,k}\). These conditions are exploited to analyze precise short range conditions providing upper and lower bounds for \(| G_{\Omega}^{V,k}(x,y)/G_{\Omega}^{0,k}(x,y)|\). Continuity properties of this ratio are established and similar results are derived for open sets \(\Omega\) with compact Lipschitz boundaries. In many cases, bounds on the Poisson kernel follow. Information about this kernel allows investigation of the map from Dirichlet data on \(\partial \Omega\) to ``data at infinity'' for decaying solutions. Finally, the extreme points of the set of positive solutions are identified. Then the Martin boundary of \(\Omega\) is identified as \(\partial \Omega \cup S^{d-1}\) where \(S^{d-1}\) may be interpreted as a sphere at infinity.
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short-range potentials
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Green's function
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upper and lower bounds
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Poisson kernel
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extreme points
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positive solutions
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Martin boundary
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